White House allegedly wrote Iraqi PM Allawi's speech
During the debate Bush kept bringing up the speech Iraqi PM Allawi gave praising Bush and his actions in Iraq. It turns out that Bush’s White House and Bush’s Re-election Campaign wrote most of Allawi’s speech. Can you beat that?!!!! Bush has his people write Allawi’s speech and then he uses that speech as evidence that he’s doing a good job in Iraq. Wow!! Now that’s chutzpah!!! That ranks right up there with the guy who kills his parents and then during his trial asks for leniency because now he’s an orphan.
"I want to express my profound dismay about reports that officials from your administration and your reelection campaign were 'heavily involved' in writing parts of Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's speech," California Senator Dianne Feinstein wrote in a letter to President George W. Bush.
"You may be surprised by this, Mr. President, but I viewed Prime Minister Allawis speech as an independent view on conditions in Iraq," she wrote.
"His speech gave me hope that reconstruction efforts were proceeding in most of the country and that elections could be held on schedule."
"To learn that this was not an independent view, but one that was massaged by your campaign operatives, jaundices the speech and reduces the credibility of his remarks," Feinstein wrote.
"I want to express my profound dismay about reports that officials from your administration and your reelection campaign were 'heavily involved' in writing parts of Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's speech," California Senator Dianne Feinstein wrote in a letter to President George W. Bush.
"You may be surprised by this, Mr. President, but I viewed Prime Minister Allawis speech as an independent view on conditions in Iraq," she wrote.
"His speech gave me hope that reconstruction efforts were proceeding in most of the country and that elections could be held on schedule."
"To learn that this was not an independent view, but one that was massaged by your campaign operatives, jaundices the speech and reduces the credibility of his remarks," Feinstein wrote.
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